I colored him with Copics and used Spellbinders Standard Cirkles and Floral Doily Motifs to cut him out. Papers: Echo Park Seasons Greetings.

I found the sentiment at Create with TLC and it were cut out with one Spellbinders Fancy Tag.

I cutapiece of cloth andplaced itbehind the tag, and pinneddownboth of themwitha silverneedle, whichIalsotookona gem.

For the flower I used a cup for ice chocolate (herein Swedenwe makesuchsweetsfor Christmas). I pushed it outinto acircle,andaboveitI placedfirst apaper flowerand thenafabriclacethat I wrinkled up, thenanotherpaper flower.

I have also used little Paper Pens, Rhinestone swirl and some other stuff from my stash.

tisdag 13 december 2011

Do you have time to take a look at my blog or are youbusywith Christmaspreparations?

If you have time, please check out.I will tryto keepit short.

Today I want to share a wintry card with you I created for The Sweet Stop and some more challenges. They have a useful sketch this week.

I stamped the snowflake from Inkadinkado in Evergreen Bough Distress Ink. and colored it a little bit more with Copics. Then I added some Star Dust Stickles to the snowflake and Glossy Accents to the text.

The image were adhered over one Spellbinders Lattice Rectengles die cut.

tisdag 6 december 2011

Hi there, the daysrun away! Already December 6!

Todays card was inspired by the technique that was shown at Flourishes, but I had to makeseveral attemptsbefore I wasfairlyhappy with the results.Yetit wasnotreally good.I addeda littleglitterfor more Christmaseffect.

Round the edges I used white acrylic paint, and it was cut with Spellbinders Large Labels.

The background was made with one Nellie Snellen corner die cut and papers from Echo Park Season´s Greetings Collection. I used the sketch over at Sketchy Colors.

The little tag I have takenfromlast year's Christmas cuts fromCraftySecrets.

I just have totell, there have beensome snowtoday,the firstof the season actually.